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Spotting:
In the first trimester is really common, and in young women things are fine 90-95% of the time. Intercourse is also famous for stirring up a little cervical bleeding in pregnant women. I'd not be alarm but keep an eye on it, if it continues or worsen call you OB. Good wishes.
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When your due date arrives, you will be more than ready to have your baby! Most women deliver the baby somewhere between 37 and 42 weeks. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, only 5% of babies arrive on the exact due date. Approximately 7% of babies are not delivered by 42 weeks, and when that happens, it is referred to as a "post-term pregnancy."
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Yes:
This is quite common at this stage. The uterus is a muscle and is growing rapidly at this point. The natural tendency when it stretches is to cramp. As long as you're not having any bleeding and the pain doesn't get any more intense, this is considered normal.
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4

Seek medical care:
20% of women have bleeding in the first trimester. It may be normal, but you should seek medical care and have an ultrasound to confirm everything is O.K. At seven weeks, an ultrasound should be able to identify the baby and a heartbeat.
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7

Common:
Cramping early in pregnancy is very common. The fact that you are not bleeding is also reassuring. At 7 weeks gestation you should not only be able to document that baby is in the uterus, but also see the heartbeat with an ultrasound.
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8

Sure:
A woman's body goes through all sort of changes during pregnancy. Try laying down flat on your back and relaxing for a while. It is important to get lots of rest during early pregnancy. If the rest is not helpful enough, it is safe to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) (in limited amounts) throughout pregnancy.
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9

Possibly:
Bleeding in pregnancy is not "normal" but may not always indicate something is wrong. You need to see your doctor. This can be a sign of an abnormal pregnancy with impending miscarriage or an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, which can be very dangerous. If you are experiencing significant pain you need to go in immediately though mild cramping can be normal. Hot/cold with out fever can be normal.
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10

Likely normal.:
Could be from recent intercourse or perhaps changes to the surface of the cervix which is very vascular and cause slight bit of pinkish discharge. If worse please let us know.
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14

Check up cramping:
The uterus is made up of smooth muscle that when manipulated during a pelvic exam may produce cramping. However, this presupposes that the examiner is being very gentle. Rough pelvic exams can sometimes induce the same cramping especially since you are pregnant and the uterus is distended.
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15

Can be normal:
Cramping and headaches throughout a pregnancy can be normal. If there is a concern of a serious problem with any pregnancy, it should be addressed with the obstetrician/family doctor. Worrisome signs during pregnancy can be severe abdominal pain or bleeding with cramping. All the best!
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Common not normal:
Bleeding in pregnancy is very common but is not normal. It should be promptly evaluated by your doctor. You need to confirm that you have a normal pregnancy located inside the uterus. In most cases things are ok but tubal pregnancy and miscarriage must be ruled out by your doctor.
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It can:
Though the issue is that it can cause you to miscarry. Do not take any more of it, but if you have not miscarried by now, you may be ok, but if you do start bleeding or cramping, be seen immediately.
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21

Probably normal:
As the uterus begins to soften and enlarge the supporting ligaments get stretched. A UTI can feel this way as it begins but rapidly develops into a more constant pain. If these symptoms worsen you should check with your OB.
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25

Depends:
In general having one prior miscarriage only slightly increases your risk of a second. However, if you have bad habits like smoking or medical disorders like lupus they chance of repeat miscarriage is much higher. Always best to practice good health before conception and take folic acid or a good Prenatal vitamin before you conceive especially with past miscarriage
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Sacoiliac joint belt:
Pain in the low back and pelvis during pregnancy is considered, by many doctors, to be generated from the pelvic girdle; especially from mechanical torque focused upon the pelvic girdle bony ring and contained joints, the symphysis pubis and two sacroiliac joints. Partial pain relief is sometimes enabled by a sacroiliac belt. Many obstetricians are familiar with and can prescribe. See boa. Com.
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Pregnancy symptoms:
Discharge is very common in pregnancy but mostly it is white and not associated with odor, irritation or itching. I recommend that you see your Ob to have yours evaluated. Cramping is common in the 1st few months of pregnancy but should be tolerable. See your dr if it's becoming unbearable.
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28

Possible miscarriage:
During early pregnancy some people may experience some light spotting, however if it is persistent or worse you should definitely get evaluated asap. Call you gyn provider if this is the case.
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Common:
Cramping in the 1st trimester without any bleeding or spotting is common, and not typically a sign that anything is wrong. Sharp pains originating from your uterus are not common, but again not necessarily a sign that the pregnancy is abnormal.

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Maybe:
Implantation takes place usually 7-10 days after ovulation. mild cramping may be a sign of this. Once implantation occurs, the level of HCG begins to rise and then the pregnancy test will be positive.conception usually happens in the fallopian tube when the sperm and egg unite usually 36-48 hours after ovulation.
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Likely miscarriage:
Sadly, from what you describe, you were 7 weeks along from your last period and had an ultrasound in the er that suggested you had two sacs meaning that you possibly had either two gestations at a much earlier time than you thought (more like 5 wks) or you had a single gestation with a round area of bleeding. Regardless, it sounds as if you passed the pregnancy. A followup HCG level will confirm.
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36

Take a test:
Home pregnancy tests are very accurate. They are the same tests used in a doctors office. They can detect a pregnancy 7-10 days after conception. The best time to take one is when you miss your period. If you doubt the result you can repeat it in 1-2 days. If you were pregnant the hormone level would rise enough for detection.
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It may be normal:
In very early pregnancy the low heart rate can be normal. Typically it should increase quickly but many times if you're doing an ultrasound very early that can actually be a normal finding. My recommendation would be to repeat the sonogram later to find out that the heart rate has increased.
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39

Yes:
There should be no problem with using icy hot for your legs. Be careful you don't get it anywhere that can burn or in your eyes. There is minimal topical absorption. I would not put it on your tummy.
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